Rebuilding Global Trade Infrastructure with Fintech
How XTransfer Uses AI Risk Control and Local-Currency Payments to Connect 1 Million SMEs with Global Opportunities
On 12 August 2026, XTransfer Summit 26, one of China’s leading annual events for the foreign trade community, was successfully held in Shenzhen. The summit brought together more than 4,500 foreign trade enterprises, over 50 leading banks, institutions and industry experts, for in-depth discussions on the changing global trade landscape, overseas growth strategies, and digital intelligence in cross-border finance.
Amid continued geopolitical tensions, supply-chain restructuring, and logistics volatility, a central question emerged: how can SME exporters navigate uncertainty and find new growth opportunities? According to XTransfer’s client survey, SME export performance has remained resilient this year. Despite disruptions and shipping bottlenecks, SMEs are seeing sound performance and steadily improving bargaining power globally.


